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Sheikh Hasina warns of rising extremism and constitutional collapse under the Muhammad Yunus regime, calling for free, participatory elections to restore Bangladesh's democracy |
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Sheikh Hasina warns of rising extremism and constitutional collapse under the Muhammad Yunus regime, calling for free, participatory elections to restore Bangladesh's democracy |
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DN Chatterjee said that minorities have been "exploited" and "oppressed" in Bangladesh for decades now, however, no one has paid heed to their cries. |
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Bangladesh minorities body calls for Minority Protection Law, National Minority Commission, and Ministry for Minorities amid rising violence and insecurity under Muhammad Yunus. |
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Former Diplomat Suresh K Goel said that the participation of Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) in the upcoming elections slated for February 2026 would reflect that there are attempts to revert to democratic rule in Bangladesh. |
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Tarique Rahman in Bangladesh Live Updates: BNP acting chairman Tarique Rahman visited the grave of Sharif Osman Hadi, convenor of Inqilab Moncho, marking one of his first public engagements since returning to Bangladesh after 17 years in exile. Tarique Rahman reached Osman Hadi's grave, located beside the mausoleum of national poet Kazi Nazrul Islam at Dhaka University. Earlier in the day, the BNP announced through its verified Facebook page that he had set out to pay his respects. Stay with IndiaToday.com for live updates- |
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Bangladesh News: Back in Bangladesh after 17 years in exile, BNP's de-facto chief Tarique Rahman has introduced another element in Dhaka's politics, his daughter Zaima. A London-trained barrister who talks of Khaleda as "dadu", Zaima is taking her first cautious steps into Bangladesh's political maze. |
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According to the national contraceptive summary report, the supply of condoms has fallen by 57% over the past six years. |
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Tarique Rahman registers as a Bangladeshi voter after 17 years in exile, amid tight security, ahead of upcoming elections. |
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A concert by popular Bangladeshi singer James was cancelled in Faridpur due to violent attacks by radical mobs. The incident reflects growing threats to artists and cultural institutions in Bangladesh, amid rising extremism. Critics blame the government for not controlling the violence and unrest. |
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After completing the registration, Rahman visited Dhaka University, where he offered prayers at the grave of slain student leader Sharif Osman Hadi amid tight security. |